Kapp Records
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Kapp Records was an independent record label started in 1954 by David Kapp, brother of Jack Kapp (who had set up American Decca Records in 1934). David Kapp founded his own label after stints with Decca Records and RCA Victor Records.
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Kapp Records artists
- Eddie Albert
- Louis Armstrong
- Paul Arnoldi
- Fred Astaire
- Burt Bacharach
- Kenny Ball
- Kenny Ballard
- Gilbert Bécaud
- Budgie
- Change
- Maybelle Carter
- Cher
- The Critters
- The D-Men
- Bill Dana (a.k.a. José Jiménez)
- Anita Darian, 1960, a self-titled album “Anita Darian” (later titled “East of the Sun”), KL-1168
- El Chicano
- Shirley Ellis (Congress)
- The Flying Machine (Congress)
- The Four Lads
- Sergio Franchi (Four Corners)
- Frank Gallop
- The Ginger Snaps (including Judi Weiner)
- Tom Glazer
- Good Rats
- The Greenwood County Singers (including Van Dyke Parks)
- Françoise Hardy (Four Corners)
- The Hesitations
- Gregory Howard and group
- Brian Hyland (Leader & Kapp)
- Elton John (2 singles on Congress)
- Jack Jones
- Just Us
- Jerry Keller
- The Latin Souls
- Raymond Lefèvre (Four Corners)
- Charles Lloyd
- Rod McKuen
- Miriam Makeba
- Sam Makia and the Makapuu Beach Boys
- Jo Mapes
- Carmen McRae
- David McWilliams
- Chad Mitchell Trio
- Art Mooney
- Jane Morgan
- Billy Mure (Tough Strings, KL-1253)
- The Nightcrawlers
- Pat Rolle
- Patty Lace & The Petticoats
- David Rose
- Ruby & The Romantics
- The Searchers
- Kermit Schaefer
- Linda Scott
- Harry Simeone Chorale
- Cal Smith
- Silver Apples
- Sonny & Cher
- Sugar & Spice
- Sylvia Telles
- Thee Prophets
- Mel Tillis
- The Trophies
- The Unifics
- Billy Usselton
- Leroy Van Dyke
- Lenny Welch
- Billy Edd Wheeler
- Roger Williams
- Bob Wills
- The "You Know Who" Group (4 Corners)
- Pete King Chorale
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